WALL STREET JOURNAL – The Wall Street Journal's testing revealed Instagram's algorithm served inappropriate content, including sexualized videos of children and adults, to users following young influencers. Ads from major brands, including dating apps Bumble and Match Group, appeared alongside this content. Bumble and Match responded by suspending their ads across Meta's platforms, with Match cancelling its Meta advertising due to dissatisfaction with Meta's response to the issue. The tests raised concerns about child safety and the misuse of algorithms, prompting Meta to state it was investigating and would pay for brand-safety audits. The situation highlighted the need for stricter content regulation on social media platforms.
by Jeff Horwitz & Katherine Blunt
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